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h » « M -f HOOD RIVER GLACBKR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1925 II , .-su» i II « 7 ip % r « T\ID it have ■ lack-lustre look in the morn- ■L' inf? Was the varniah all ditcoloreth— white in apota—peeled off and cracked? Not if it had been finished with Pitcairn WA TER SPAR It ia protected with a hardy, long-wearing water-proof surface. It will not deteriorate •ven when »oeked in water for months. Hood River Fruit Co. SaaJ taa irait far a ra»r af "19'bat la •*<! Haat ta Ja tr ta filtibartlt ríala Gia,, Ca.. »a* ISIS. M.l^aa- taa. Dall, ft . A faUa la bailar baaua. ^TTnnuwaH plat * « The Best of The Season . 4 is now filled with good the Vegetables of the sea- and tempting; new crop crop Canned Goods. You will always find the best of Meats at our Market. Just call us for anything you need in the Grocery Store or Meat Market line. HOLMAN & SAMUEL SANITARY MARKET & GROCERY Phone 8811 2 ^earEoer'25thJnnivet3afy SPECIAL In commemoration of "Westr-EverV* 25<h anniversary, we offer you thin “Weat-Evei* one-quart Pudding Pan at the special price. Fins for fooUtags. po< pies, sauces and refrigerator MM äs During the countteos mllliona of years the twinkling stars have watched over the earth, the blinking eyes of the skies have rarely beheld a spoctaculsr scene the equal of the volcano-forest Are epl«M>de in "The Lost World.” which will be at the Rtelto Tuesday, Wednes day, Thursday and Friday. White hot lava from a volcano atari» the fireworks by igniting a forest thou sands of acres in extent. Prehtetdric dinosaurs bigger than ten elephants and more dangerous than a hundred tigers and lions rolled into one, are driven from their lairs by the ap- proaching flames. There are scores of these creatures of the reptilian age in thia spectacle. Paleontologtets rey there mighty mon sters have been dead at least 10,000,000 years, but First National and Wbtter- son II. Rofhacker have brought them to life on the ecreen—after over seven years’ work. As the flames bear down the fleeing monsters try to get to a big lake. Characters enacted by Bessie Lova, IJoyd Hughes, Lewis Stone, Wai lac» Beery, also piake for this watery refuge and they are in peril of their liven from the crushing legs of these mighty creatur«fi. The volcano rorest fire sequence in "The Ix>st World” 1 b but one of many incidents In the picture equally so thrilling. «— WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE * ■ I 1 te .• V I ; . .< ¡E? 4 •X Change Now—io a non-congealing oil r It’s time to change to free-flowing Zerolene, if you do not already use thia wonderful motor oil the whole year ’round. When other oils con geal in cold weather, Zerolene flows freely. It is an aid to easy starting and a sure protection from cold-weather frictional dangers, rapid de preciation and repairs. Don’t take a chance —change to Zerolene NOW. J Í •» < ■ ’» ’x* ' “ . **' J* " . “ . , □ I 8TANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) fully justified, according to the valnms apples that appeared to have been of shipments to date The apple move- damaged by the heat recovered when meat te much heavier than bad bees cooler weather came. Their color te anticipated. The Frisco railroad had not ho good, but the fruit waa not bad- Kidled a total of 2,03*. cars up to ly hurt.____________ ___ Into day, October >8, and the movement te just getting under way. Dm A ttin g the Health at a Natiea (kxDing moths and the severe heat The General Electric company te to in August and September damaged the bring out a simplified automatic re crop considerably, but the damage waa frigs re tor, small enough to fit the not as great as had been thought. Many I smallest borne, and unable wherever *** am . 2 4 I Factory Demonstration . . < hsrlotto Htevens wlII again be seen aa leading lady with Bobby Vernon tn that star's latest two-reel Dducatkm- sl-Bobby Vernon comedy, “Air Tight,” which will be the laughing attraction at the Rialto theatre Bunday. Mtee Btevena formerly played leads with Vernon, but over a year ago ahe entered dramatic productions and ap peared tn may of the season's sue cesses. But she received so many fen letters ssklng why she bad deserted the comedies that she felt that rite must return to the funny films. . a t- ’■ FOR THREE DAYS ONLY-NOY. 5,6 AND H Although much has been said recent ly both pro and con the advisability of the old fashioned stays mother and grandmamma used te wear, lbw who voiced their opinions were in a posi tion te speak from actual experience. However, Mabel Ballin. the leading woman in “Beauty and the Bad Man.” the Peter B. Kyne storv which in its picture form la coming to the Liberty theatre next Bunday, says tbere’e nt» question about it—the modems win. She <ame to this decision after a two- hour tassel with an ingenious contri vance built in 1870 and guaranteed tn make the wearer resemble the mnch envied honr-glasn then the model for the fashionable woman's figure. But so Mabel Beilin puts it, “why women should want te look like an bear glass ia beyond me.” '1 Mim Ballis te a slim young woman with lovely spiritual eyes and the oar- 1 ring»- of a child. It was necessary to to do considerable padding and queer lacing to get her figure to the shape re quired by 1870 fashions, but ft ft said that both In figure and acting She ; makes a convincing orphan child-wife who te bitterly disillusioned by an us- 1 wise marriage only a few hours after the ceremony. 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'iu; A jealous lover —two angry wives trailing her as the pilferer of their husbands’ affections—end a family on the verge of nervous prostration on account of her escapades— these are the perils of Laura La Plante In her latest hilarious adventure on the screen—The Teaser,” in which she stars with Pst O’Malley aa the fea tured player, at the lUalto theater Bunday. It is a broad comedy romance crammed with screamingly funny situ ations revolving around a flapper with a flirtation complex and a cigar rr'rr man with a thirst for knowledge of etiquette and a jealous heart The new Universal-Jewel feature presents Miss La Plante in one of the liveliest roles the blonde charmer haa ever essayed. Neglected by her father, she tries clerking at a cigar counter— and falls in love with a debonnalr tobacco drummer. Her aristocratic family protects in dismay after she Is taken back to the fold, and to annoy the angry relatives she proceeds to flirt with all the married men ahe knows. Of course she gets the wives angry; Anally she te threatened with an alienation suit and her aunt be comes enmeshed in the results of her prank. The cigar drummer, who has been assiduously studying the science of eitquette, so that he can pam mus ter among her relatives, becomes jeal ous and adds to the general hilarity. A pretty love story runs through ths fast suecrasion of laughs and thriHs. yr The chair 'you forgot to bring in^ Our Store things —all son fresh Nuts; new attraction, which La to be shown at the Rialto theatre Friday and Saturday, be found one of the harden problems confronting any director. The problem wap presented by the treat many characters brought into the st<*y by its author, Samaei Hopkins Adams; bow to keep these characters distinct, to avoid confusing them tn the minds of the audience, and of es tablishing each one’s relation to the story, were some of the things which worried the director. That the difficulty waa overcome by the resourcefulness and ingenuity of the brilliant Danish director la attested by the fact that “Siege** has been de clared to be one of Universal's beri pic tures of the season. Uade was confronted with the prob lem of presenting an entire New Bng>- land family in his story, with a large collection of aunts, uncles, brotheca, cousins, nephews end In-laws. Bach character Lad an Important bearing on the story. Virginia Valll and Eugene O’Brien play starring roles In the production, with Mary Alden in an unusually strong character part. The supporting cast includes Marc McDermott, Helen Dunbar, Beatrice Burnham, Harry Lorraine, and many others. /7 NOVEMBER 5, 6 AND 7 TZI7T T V*Q WHERE IT PAYS AJLlwE I O TO TRADE FURNITURE • : H j . « *.-